Friday, 25 March 2011

Thriller audiences.

This is an image showing which film genres appeal to certain genders

There are different types of thrillers, from psychological to supernatural thrillers which appeal to different people. Action thrillers - MALE Supernatural thrillers - FEMALESPolitical thrillers - MALEDetective thrillers - BOTH however they appeal slightly more to FEMALES1. How many suspense films were released in 2009? How many films were released altogether last year?Only 31 suspense films were released in 2009, altogether 503 films were released in 2009.

2. Action, animation and comedy account for 52% of Box Office in the UK in 2009. Why do you think these genres are so popular?I think these genres are more popular because, not a lot of technology is required compared to something such as horror which is not found a lot in UK films. Furthermore cinema goers tend to be young people and these genres appeal to them.

3.Why do you think Thrillers account for quite a low proprotion of UK Box Office takings (4% in 2009)?Thrillers tend to have a higher age certificate so some young people and children cannot view it, which has a big effect because they are the main people who go the cinema

4.Looking at the 'genre by gender' diagram above, what information can be derived about Thriller audiences and gender?Thriller that is to do with action, or has elements of sci-fi are favoured more by men because it is more tense and requires a lot of pace. Females on the other hand prefer romance and although there are not much 'romantic thrillers' they tend to prefer suspense, psychological and passionate murders because, they tend to have an element of lust or romance.

5.Look at the age certificate for 10 of the films featured on the teaching blog. What does this tell you about Thriller audiences?This tells us that thriller films are only suitable for people aged 15 and over. This may have an impact on the genre gross in the UK because, most people who go to the cinemas are also under 15. An example of how the age certificate has an impact on the genre gross is the gross in 2009 which was £42, 578, 104 compared to comedy which was £219, 228, 278